Koinobori, Koi Windsock, 23"

In Japan, Koi Streamers are traditionally flown on Children's Day. Flying carps are hoisted onto poles that reach up into the blue sky. The flying Koi symbolizes courage and ambition recognizing a tale of a koi that once swam all the way to heaven to become a dragon. Our nylon Koinobori, Koi Windsocks are delightful garden ornaments and make a colorful wall display in the home and children's rooms. The black koi windsock represents the Father with the red koi windsock representing the Mother. The additional colors represent the different children in the home. *Available in Purple and Black